Week 1.1
Week 1.1
ENGLISH II
CLASS EXPRESSIONS
1. How do you say ‘lapicero’ in English? It’s pen
AGE
How are you?
I’m 25.
Good bye.
See you later!
UNIT 1
VERB BE: Present Simple
Vocabulary
COUNTRY - NATIONALITY
JOBS / OCCUPATIONS
GRAMMAR
VERB BE
QUESTIONS WITH VERB BE
WH Questions
Wh-word / Be Pronoun / Noun Full answers
Phrase
Opposite Adjectives
and their meanings
Positive Negative
BE + adjective + noun
SUBJECT BE (ARTICLE) ADJECTIVE NOUN
Affirmative
SUBJECT VERB OBJECT
I like ice cream
He watches tennis on TV
My family has a restaurant
They study in Seattle
Present Simple
All persons
Negative
SUBJECT AUXILIARY (NOT) VERB OBJECT
They don’t like animals
She doesn’t watch TV
It does not have a house
Our children don’t study in Panama
Present Simple
All persons
Yes/No Questions
Also indicates
possession.
SUBJECT
PRONOUNS
VOCABULARY TRAVEL
I
SHOULD + VERB (Infinitive/Base form)
You
He
… should be at home during quarantine.
She
It
SHOULDN’T + VERB (Infinitive/Base form)
We
… shouldn’t visit friends during quarantine.
They
VERBS ACTIVITIES
Read Reading
Study Studying
Speak Speaking
Swim Swimming 58
Shop Shopping
Dance Dancing
Dive Diving
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
BE + verb...ING
Write the following
sports in the correct
box according to the
categories:
volleyball football
baseball
ice hockey baseball
gymnastics
ice hockey
diving
skateboarding
volleyball
football
gymnastics golf
golf
diving skateboarding
But also…
We use the verbs play, do and go with certain sports.
PLAY
is used with ball sports or competitive games
where we play against another person.
DO
is used for a recreational activity or a
non-team sport that does not use a ball.
You GO DANCING every week
GO
is used with activities that end -ing.
We go somewhere to do something.
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt.
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Terracotta Army, China. OT
Past Simple:
OTHER VERBS
Regular Irregular
verbs verbs
Regular verbs
Spelling rules
visit – visited
Infinitive: ed/d
love – loved
Vowel + y: ed enjoy – enjoyed
Consonant + y: ied study – studied
One-syllable verb
1 vowel + 1 consonant: stop – stopped
bat – batted
Double consonant + ed
* We use DID NOT (DIDN’T) + INFINITIVE for NEGATIVE sentences. He didn’t rent a car...
*We use DID … + INFINITIVE? for QUESTIONS. Did they have a reservation…?
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VERB BE
PAST SIMPLE
WAS - WERE
YES/NO QUESTIONS
WH-QUESTIONS